Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Promo: COLLECTIVE SIMULATED SYNAESTHESIA (note change of venue)

Contributed by Stephanie Rothenberg. If you attend, please post feedback below. If you have more detailed info on another inFRINGEment event, please post it yourself or e-mail announcement to ronehmke@hotmail.com.

In case you missed it last time at Niagara Falls--

Now is your chance to get a free divine data mining diagnosis from PAN-O-MATIC at Infringement Buffalo '05!.

Developed by PAN-O-MATIC, Collective Simulated Synaesthesia (CSS) uses the body’s own frequencies to recalibrate its internal rhythm and create a healthy external field. The procedure offsets the harmful effects of pervasive radiation frequencies emitted from computers, hand-held devices, satellites, and power grids. CSS is a simple, natural and safe procedure that takes less than 5 minutes. Results may vary and can include improved sensitivity to color, increased tonality
and sound reception, and more accurate spatial organization. First time users have even noticed significant changes when standing in close range of their cellular devices and electronic equipment after recalibration.

For more specific information about the procedure, please click here to visit our web site.

Stop by during these times for a free, 5-minute session. All procedures conducted outdoors to maximize the earth's ionic plasma:
Thursday, Aug 4 @ 8:30-10:00/ Hardware Cafe (College/Allen)
Friday, Aug 5 @ 7:30-9:00 / Squeaky Wheel (175 Elmwood)
Saturday, Aug 6 @ 7:00-8:00 / Hardware and 8:00-9:00 / Days Park

Be sure to stick around for the grand finale which happens the last 15 minutes of each evening session. Your data will be compiled and output into the atmosphere in operatic form.

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